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Posteriorly it is stout and firmly fused to the medial wall , whereas anteriorly it is much thinner dorsoventrally and slopes ventromedially to form an overhang ( Fig . 5B ) . It is possible that the opposite palatal processes of the ...
Posteriorly it is stout and firmly fused to the medial wall , whereas anteriorly it is much thinner dorsoventrally and slopes ventromedially to form an overhang ( Fig . 5B ) . It is possible that the opposite palatal processes of the ...
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The medial surface of the squamosal is complex and articulates with the parietal , paroccipital process of the opisthotic , the head of the quadrate , and the quadratojugal via a series of concavities ( Fig . 10 ) .
The medial surface of the squamosal is complex and articulates with the parietal , paroccipital process of the opisthotic , the head of the quadrate , and the quadratojugal via a series of concavities ( Fig . 10 ) .
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basal articulation is seen as a roughened and possibly incomplete oval surface on the end of a horizontal ridge on the medial face of the central body of the pterygoid ( Fig . 14B ) . The sections through the skull of BPI 3893 ( Fig .
basal articulation is seen as a roughened and possibly incomplete oval surface on the end of a horizontal ridge on the medial face of the central body of the pterygoid ( Fig . 14B ) . The sections through the skull of BPI 3893 ( Fig .
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Introduction | 5 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
The development of the community and group identities | 34 |
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